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Fixed this problem by removing the back and side panel and simply clearing a build up of fluff from the channel that feeds the water from the condensor unit to the reservoir. To do this I had to open the plastic unit that houses the pump by simply unclicking the top section and clear this and also clear the entire base section. Dryer now not leaking and drying much quicker.

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Fixed this problem by removing the back and side panel and simply clearing a build up of fluff from the channel that feeds the water from the condensor unit to the reservoir. To do this I had to open the plastic unit that houses the pump by simply unclicking the top section and clear this and also clear the entire base section. Dryer now not leaking and drying much quicker.